Four main factors
directly affect school connectedness: adult support, positive peer groups, commitment to education, and the school environment.
In addition to the vast amount of information and resources available from NASN, NSASN's affiliation with NASN insures school nurse interests are represented at the state and national level by addressing issues that
directly affect school nursing practice.
After interviewing more than 50 of these gentrifiers about their school - choice process, I concluded that it is the substantive differences in parenting styles between the white, upper - middle - class parents and the nonwhite, less - affluent parents that are hindering school integration, as these parenting styles
directly affect school culture and expectations.
Does requiring students to wear uniforms
directly affect school environment and student achievement, or is it the equivalent of painting the walls of a crumbling building — merely cosmetic?
Dr Nick Smith, principal at Oxford Home Schooling, said: «The number of pupils per qualified teacher in a country
directly affects schools» abilities to employ enough teachers to keep class sizes at manageable levels.
But it is likely to include improvements that
directly affect schools, such as expanded broadband so that digital learning can become a regular component of classroom instruction, better teacher training and a fine - tuned instructional program.
The FTC team works one - on - one with charter schools and their parents on issues
directly affecting their schools.
Not exact matches
We know student nutrition is a vital part of a successful learning environment, but it's also an aspect of
school life that's easily overlooked unless you are
directly affected by it — either as a parent or an educator.
It is so nice to hear about the success of
school gardens — how they
directly affect the eating habits of the children.
(A parental dispensation only possible for kids who haven't entered the high -
school pressure cooker where — as with Sara Notte — summer homework is graded and can
directly affect a student's chances to enter a top - tier university.)
School meal programs are
directly and adversely
affected when junk food sales are going on right down the hall from the cafeteria.
Getting salad bar equipment into local
schools directly affects your local community and their children, which makes parents and local businesses some of the most passionate advocates for your cause — they just need to know about it!
Although the amendment wouldn't
directly affect funding (and such) for public
schools, in the long term anything that makes alternative education feasible for more people could lead to a reduction in the status of public
schooling.
«The question is, if academy status is so good for the
school, why does the Secretary of State need to withhold the names of those who have been successful, effectively encouraging them to skulk in the shadows keeping vital information from those who will be
directly affected by the change?
Murphy said the teenagers who were
directly affected by the shooting at Stoneman Douglas High
School and have been protesting this week about gun violence give him great hope.
In interviews, the study participants relayed their perceptions of how emotional and physical abuse in childhood
affected their lives, including physical health,
school performance and ability to maintain employment — all factors
directly linked to household income and ability to afford enough healthy food for their own children.
Researchers from the Universitat Politècnica de València, in collaboration with the company C - Robots, S.L., have developed a new safety system for city and
school buses that detects the presence of pedestrians in the surroundings of the bus stop, warns the driver of dangerous conditions and, ultimately,
directly affects the vehicle.
«Higher levels of education also could
directly affect health through greater knowledge acquired during
schooling and greater empowerment and self - efficacy,» Gerber said.
A recent study published in the journal Social Science and Medicine suggests that teacher burnout is
directly associated with increased stress levels in students, which
affects performance and quality of life in
schools for all.
The National Broadband Plan released recently by the Federal Communications Commission outlines a number of recommendations that could
directly affect K - 12
schools: revamping the federal E-rate program to offer more flexible use of the aid and streamline the application process; removing technological and policy barriers to online coursetaking; and improving the collection and transparency of educational data.
Whether these characteristics
directly affect teachers» decisionmaking or indicate other less tangible factors (such as the disciplinary climate or bureaucratic environment at the
school) can not be determined.
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New devices, new applications and new software are shaping the present and the future of the eLearning industry,
directly affecting the way
schools, educational institutions and companies administer and, of course, deliver eLearning.
As mentioned previously, a large literature inspired by the Coleman Report has compared outcomes of individuals exposed to different levels of
school spending without accounting for the possibility that changes in spending may have resulted from factors that also
directly affect the outcomes of interest.
Alternatively, peer networks formed in middle or high
school could have a persistent influence on adult criminality without
affecting skills
directly.
School choice will ultimately prevail or disappear based on how it
affects entire urban populations, not just the small group of students who benefit
directly from being able to attend private
schools tuition - free.
Schools ought to be «
directly answerable to the people most
affected by their performance,» or parents, not regulators and bureaucrats; I made a similar argument in a US News column in December.
Even though students are often the ones most
directly affected by the
school funding decisions made by state and district leaders, their voices are rarely a part of those conversations.
The factors that have been found to
affect this comfort level such as self - confidence, trust and positive feelings for teachers, and supportive classroom and
school communities are
directly related to the state of mind compatible with the most successful learning, remembering, and higher - order thinking.
Should the community expect teachers and administrators to deal with problems — or potential problems — that do not
directly affect students during the
school day?
Even if we assume that the
school knew of the extent of the hostilities, can we really expect teachers and administrators to deal with problems — or potential problems — that do not
directly affect students during the
school day?
In work published in 1997, Susan Mayer, former dean of the University of Chicago's Harris
School of Public Policy Studies, tried to answer this question by carrying out a variety of tests, each of them an attempt to see exactly how much changes in income
directly affect student achievement.
Paying more attention to student behavior at these times could
directly affect the publics perception of
school success.
Education secretary Justine Greening said: «In modern Britain, where you are born, where you live, where you go to
school and where you work
directly affects where you get to in life.
It is part and parcel of the American educational fabric,
directly affecting 26 % of all Americans living with
school - age children.
Even those not
directly affected feel involved — nostalgia - filled chats appear in offices and evoke debate on the state of today's
schooling, its past and its future.
Perhaps the two most obvious reasons are: 1) public opinion drives political actions in state legislatures, such as repeal efforts and efforts to adopt new assessments outside the Common Core - aligned consortia, and 2) public opinion likely
affects schools» implementation, as politically active groups involve themselves in
school board meetings, contact teachers
directly to express their concerns, and «educate» parents with information or misinformation.
Bullying is an issue that
directly affects students and
school culture.
Evidence suggests that students» experience with computers
directly affects their scores on computerized tests (see National Board publication The Gap between Testing and Technology in
Schools).
OECD clearly shows the importance of cooperation between teachers: «these activities shape the learning environment on the
school level, i.e. the
school climate, ethos and culture, and thus
directly and indirectly (via classroom - level processes)
affect student learning».
The statewide voucher program in Florida
affected only two public
schools directly.
Press Releases on issues that
directly affect magnet
schools are key to generating potential news coverage and sharing MSA messages on a broader plane.
In an effort to give more control to local
school districts, the state Legislature passed sweeping changes to public education, many of which
affected teachers
directly.
Second, this new PreK - 12 endorsement requires genuine working partnerships between principal preparation programs and the
school districts that are most
directly affected by the principals that preparation programs produce.
There is a glaring flaw in Choice that will
directly affect parents who choose to keep their children in public
schools.
In fact, the more helpful drivers are effective because they
directly affect the climate and culture of
school life:
It enables
school districts to use the data to drive leadership behavior and teaching practices to
directly affect student achievement and lead to student learning gains.
In doing so,
schools fail to recognize, or simply ignore, the fact that risk factors
directly affect a student's daily life and negatively influence their behavior and attitudes about education.
It has been said that a
school's environment and sense of community can
directly have a positive or negative
affect on student achievement.
Show up to make sure your voice is heard and
directly impact the policies that
affect our
schools.